Collaboration. Rosatom showcased its leading technological solutions at the India Energy Week. The state corporation presented its large and small nuclear power plant designs, including floating power units, an unparalleled Russian technology for countries with extensive coastlines and developed island territories. Much attention was focused on the cooperation opportunities connected with the MBIR reactor, which, upon commissioning, will become the world’s most powerful research reactor. India was invited to join the international MBIR consortium to participate in multilateral research programs. “India is our strategic partner, and cooperation with this country in developing the nuclear and related industries has been built over many years. We see great potential for deepening cooperation both in large and small nuclear plant construction projects and in non-energy areas, such as nuclear medicine, isotope supplies, joint research initiatives, additive technologies, and digital solutions,” said Egor Kvyatkovsky, CEO of Rosatom International Network.